2009 Cotton Bowl Classic - Scoring Summary

Scoring Summary


Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring Information Score
Length Time Ole Miss Texas Tech
1 6:31 4 plays, 61 yards 1:30 Texas Tech Edward Britton 35–yard reception from Graham Harrell, Matt Williams kick good 0 7
5:22 0 plays, 0 yards 0:00 Texas Tech Darcel McBath 45–yard interception return, Matt Williams kick good 0 14
1:49 8 plays, 78 yards 3:33 Ole Miss Gerald Harris 8–yard reception from Jevan Snead, Joshua Shene kick good 7 14
2 11:57 10 plays, 85 yards 3:34 Ole Miss Mike Wallace 41–yard reception from Jevan Snead, Joshua Shene kick good 14 14
7:44 11 plays, 75 yards 4:13 Texas Tech Michael Crabtree 2–yard reception from Graham Harrell, Matt Williams kick good 14 21
4:09 9 plays, 80 yards 3:35 Ole Miss Gerald Harris 21–yard reception from Jevan Snead, Joshua Shene kick good 21 21
1:08 6 plays, 35 yards 1:46 Ole Miss Joshua Shene 27–yard field goal 24 21
3 12:12 0 plays, 0 yards 0:00 Ole Miss Marshay Green 65–yard interception return, Joshua Shene kick good 31 21
6:55 3 plays, 40 yards 1:08 Ole Miss Brandon Bolden 17–yard run, Joshua Shene kick good 38 21
4 12:13 9 plays, 83 yards 3:31 Texas Tech Edward Britton 12–yard reception from Graham Harrell, Matt Williams kick good 38 28
10:02 0 plays, 0 yards 0:00 Ole Miss Patrick Trahan safety (Graham Harrell fumbled out of the end zone) 40 28
4:34 9 plays, 48 yards 5:28 Ole Miss Dexter McCluster 4–yard run, Joshua Shene kick good 47 28
1:37 7 plays, 62 yards 2:57 Texas Tech Eric Morris 17–yard reception from Graham Harrell, Graham Harrell fumble-attempt failed 47 34
Final Score 47 34

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